Floating clinic, Chee Hong, 1973
Chee Hong and Chee Wan, with their names chosen by then Club Steward Dr. Chau Sik Nin, were the two floating clinics donated by the Club in 1958 and 1959, respectively, to the government for the provision of out-patient clinical services to residents of outlying islands and remote villages. Chee Hong, built at a cost of about HK$370,000, served the area of the northern part of Lantau, southern and western seaboards of Po Tai and Sai Kung Peninsula. Both ships were constructed by the Taikoo Dockyard & Engineering Company of Hong Kong Limited.

Date | 1973 |
object | clinic | floating clinic |
others | charities trust | charity | donation | medical | hosiptal |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Source | Information Services Department |
Accession No. | hkjc_P118575 |
Floating clinic, Chee Hong, 1973
Chee Hong and Chee Wan, with their names chosen by then Club Steward Dr. Chau Sik Nin, were the two floating clinics donated by the Club in 1958 and 1959, respectively, to the government for the provision of out-patient clinical services to residents of outlying islands and remote villages. Chee Hong, built at a cost of about HK$370,000, served the area of the northern part of Lantau, southern and western seaboards of Po Tai and Sai Kung Peninsula. Both ships were constructed by the Taikoo Dockyard & Engineering Company of Hong Kong Limited.
Date | 1973 |
Object | clinic | floating clinic |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | medical | hosiptal |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Source | Information Services Department |
Accession No. | hkjc_P118575 |
Floating clinic, Chee Hong, 1973
Chee Hong and Chee Wan, with their names chosen by then Club Steward Dr. Chau Sik Nin, were the two floating clinics donated by the Club in 1958 and 1959, respectively, to the government for the provision of out-patient clinical services to residents of outlying islands and remote villages. Chee Hong, built at a cost of about HK$370,000, served the area of the northern part of Lantau, southern and western seaboards of Po Tai and Sai Kung Peninsula. Both ships were constructed by the Taikoo Dockyard & Engineering Company of Hong Kong Limited.
Date | 1973 |
Object | clinic | floating clinic |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | medical | hosiptal |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Source | Information Services Department |
Accession No. | hkjc_P118575 |
Floating clinic, Chee Hong, 1973
Chee Hong and Chee Wan, with their names chosen by then Club Steward Dr. Chau Sik Nin, were the two floating clinics donated by the Club in 1958 and 1959, respectively, to the government for the provision of out-patient clinical services to residents of outlying islands and remote villages. Chee Hong, built at a cost of about HK$370,000, served the area of the northern part of Lantau, southern and western seaboards of Po Tai and Sai Kung Peninsula. Both ships were constructed by the Taikoo Dockyard & Engineering Company of Hong Kong Limited.
Date | 1973 |
Object | clinic | floating clinic |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | medical | hosiptal |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Source | Information Services Department |
Accession No. | hkjc_P118575 |
Floating clinic, Chee Hong, 1973
Chee Hong and Chee Wan, with their names chosen by then Club Steward Dr. Chau Sik Nin, were the two floating clinics donated by the Club in 1958 and 1959, respectively, to the government for the provision of out-patient clinical services to residents of outlying islands and remote villages. Chee Hong, built at a cost of about HK$370,000, served the area of the northern part of Lantau, southern and western seaboards of Po Tai and Sai Kung Peninsula. Both ships were constructed by the Taikoo Dockyard & Engineering Company of Hong Kong Limited.
Date | 1973 |
Sponsors | charities trust | charity | donation | medical | hosiptal |
Object | clinic | floating clinic |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Source | Information Services Department |
Accession No. | hkjc_P118575 |
Floating clinic, Chee Hong, 1973
Chee Hong and Chee Wan, with their names chosen by then Club Steward Dr. Chau Sik Nin, were the two floating clinics donated by the Club in 1958 and 1959, respectively, to the government for the provision of out-patient clinical services to residents of outlying islands and remote villages. Chee Hong, built at a cost of about HK$370,000, served the area of the northern part of Lantau, southern and western seaboards of Po Tai and Sai Kung Peninsula. Both ships were constructed by the Taikoo Dockyard & Engineering Company of Hong Kong Limited.
Date | 1973 |
Object | clinic | floating clinic |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | medical | hosiptal |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Source | Information Services Department |
Accession No. | hkjc_P118575 |
Floating clinic, Chee Hong, 1973
Chee Hong and Chee Wan, with their names chosen by then Club Steward Dr. Chau Sik Nin, were the two floating clinics donated by the Club in 1958 and 1959, respectively, to the government for the provision of out-patient clinical services to residents of outlying islands and remote villages. Chee Hong, built at a cost of about HK$370,000, served the area of the northern part of Lantau, southern and western seaboards of Po Tai and Sai Kung Peninsula. Both ships were constructed by the Taikoo Dockyard & Engineering Company of Hong Kong Limited.
Date | 1973 |
Object | clinic | floating clinic |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | medical | hosiptal |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Source | Information Services Department |
Accession No. | hkjc_P118575 |
Floating clinic, Chee Hong, 1973
Chee Hong and Chee Wan, with their names chosen by then Club Steward Dr. Chau Sik Nin, were the two floating clinics donated by the Club in 1958 and 1959, respectively, to the government for the provision of out-patient clinical services to residents of outlying islands and remote villages. Chee Hong, built at a cost of about HK$370,000, served the area of the northern part of Lantau, southern and western seaboards of Po Tai and Sai Kung Peninsula. Both ships were constructed by the Taikoo Dockyard & Engineering Company of Hong Kong Limited.
Date of Death | 1973 |
Object | clinic | floating clinic |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | medical | hosiptal |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Source | Information Services Department |
Accession No. | hkjc_P118575 |
Floating clinic, Chee Hong, 1973
Chee Hong and Chee Wan, with their names chosen by then Club Steward Dr. Chau Sik Nin, were the two floating clinics donated by the Club in 1958 and 1959, respectively, to the government for the provision of out-patient clinical services to residents of outlying islands and remote villages. Chee Hong, built at a cost of about HK$370,000, served the area of the northern part of Lantau, southern and western seaboards of Po Tai and Sai Kung Peninsula. Both ships were constructed by the Taikoo Dockyard & Engineering Company of Hong Kong Limited.
Date | 1973 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Source | Information Services Department |
Accession No. | hkjc_P118575 |
Floating clinic, Chee Hong, 1973
Chee Hong and Chee Wan, with their names chosen by then Club Steward Dr. Chau Sik Nin, were the two floating clinics donated by the Club in 1958 and 1959, respectively, to the government for the provision of out-patient clinical services to residents of outlying islands and remote villages. Chee Hong, built at a cost of about HK$370,000, served the area of the northern part of Lantau, southern and western seaboards of Po Tai and Sai Kung Peninsula. Both ships were constructed by the Taikoo Dockyard & Engineering Company of Hong Kong Limited.
Date | 1973 |
Material Type | Image |
Object | clinic | floating clinic |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | medical | hosiptal |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Source | Information Services Department |
Accession No. | hkjc_P118575 |
Floating clinic, Chee Hong, 1973
Chee Hong and Chee Wan, with their names chosen by then Club Steward Dr. Chau Sik Nin, were the two floating clinics donated by the Club in 1958 and 1959, respectively, to the government for the provision of out-patient clinical services to residents of outlying islands and remote villages. Chee Hong, built at a cost of about HK$370,000, served the area of the northern part of Lantau, southern and western seaboards of Po Tai and Sai Kung Peninsula. Both ships were constructed by the Taikoo Dockyard & Engineering Company of Hong Kong Limited.
Date | 1973 |
Object | clinic | floating clinic |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | medical | hosiptal |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Source | Information Services Department |
Accession No. | hkjc_P118575 |
Floating clinic, Chee Hong, 1973
Chee Hong and Chee Wan, with their names chosen by then Club Steward Dr. Chau Sik Nin, were the two floating clinics donated by the Club in 1958 and 1959, respectively, to the government for the provision of out-patient clinical services to residents of outlying islands and remote villages. Chee Hong, built at a cost of about HK$370,000, served the area of the northern part of Lantau, southern and western seaboards of Po Tai and Sai Kung Peninsula. Both ships were constructed by the Taikoo Dockyard & Engineering Company of Hong Kong Limited.
Date | 1973 |
Object | clinic | floating clinic |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | medical | hosiptal |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Source | Information Services Department |
Accession No. | hkjc_P118575 |
Floating clinic, Chee Hong, 1973
Chee Hong and Chee Wan, with their names chosen by then Club Steward Dr. Chau Sik Nin, were the two floating clinics donated by the Club in 1958 and 1959, respectively, to the government for the provision of out-patient clinical services to residents of outlying islands and remote villages. Chee Hong, built at a cost of about HK$370,000, served the area of the northern part of Lantau, southern and western seaboards of Po Tai and Sai Kung Peninsula. Both ships were constructed by the Taikoo Dockyard & Engineering Company of Hong Kong Limited.
Date | 1973 |
Object | clinic | floating clinic |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | medical | hosiptal |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Source | Information Services Department |
Accession No. | hkjc_P118575 |
Floating clinic, Chee Hong, 1973
Chee Hong and Chee Wan, with their names chosen by then Club Steward Dr. Chau Sik Nin, were the two floating clinics donated by the Club in 1958 and 1959, respectively, to the government for the provision of out-patient clinical services to residents of outlying islands and remote villages. Chee Hong, built at a cost of about HK$370,000, served the area of the northern part of Lantau, southern and western seaboards of Po Tai and Sai Kung Peninsula. Both ships were constructed by the Taikoo Dockyard & Engineering Company of Hong Kong Limited.
Date | 1973 |
Object | clinic | floating clinic |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | medical | hosiptal |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Source | Information Services Department |
Accession No. | hkjc_P118575 |
Floating clinic, Chee Hong, 1973
Chee Hong and Chee Wan, with their names chosen by then Club Steward Dr. Chau Sik Nin, were the two floating clinics donated by the Club in 1958 and 1959, respectively, to the government for the provision of out-patient clinical services to residents of outlying islands and remote villages. Chee Hong, built at a cost of about HK$370,000, served the area of the northern part of Lantau, southern and western seaboards of Po Tai and Sai Kung Peninsula. Both ships were constructed by the Taikoo Dockyard & Engineering Company of Hong Kong Limited.
Date | 1973 |
Object | clinic | floating clinic |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | medical | hosiptal |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Source | Information Services Department |
Accession No. | hkjc_P118575 |
Floating clinic, Chee Hong, 1973
Chee Hong and Chee Wan, with their names chosen by then Club Steward Dr. Chau Sik Nin, were the two floating clinics donated by the Club in 1958 and 1959, respectively, to the government for the provision of out-patient clinical services to residents of outlying islands and remote villages. Chee Hong, built at a cost of about HK$370,000, served the area of the northern part of Lantau, southern and western seaboards of Po Tai and Sai Kung Peninsula. Both ships were constructed by the Taikoo Dockyard & Engineering Company of Hong Kong Limited.
Date | 1973 |
Object | clinic | floating clinic |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | medical | hosiptal |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Source | Information Services Department |
Accession No. | hkjc_P118575 |
Floating clinic, Chee Hong, 1973
Chee Hong and Chee Wan, with their names chosen by then Club Steward Dr. Chau Sik Nin, were the two floating clinics donated by the Club in 1958 and 1959, respectively, to the government for the provision of out-patient clinical services to residents of outlying islands and remote villages. Chee Hong, built at a cost of about HK$370,000, served the area of the northern part of Lantau, southern and western seaboards of Po Tai and Sai Kung Peninsula. Both ships were constructed by the Taikoo Dockyard & Engineering Company of Hong Kong Limited.
Date | 1973 |
Object | clinic | floating clinic |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | medical | hosiptal |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Source | Information Services Department |
Accession No. | hkjc_P118575 |
Floating clinic, Chee Hong, 1973
Chee Hong and Chee Wan, with their names chosen by then Club Steward Dr. Chau Sik Nin, were the two floating clinics donated by the Club in 1958 and 1959, respectively, to the government for the provision of out-patient clinical services to residents of outlying islands and remote villages. Chee Hong, built at a cost of about HK$370,000, served the area of the northern part of Lantau, southern and western seaboards of Po Tai and Sai Kung Peninsula. Both ships were constructed by the Taikoo Dockyard & Engineering Company of Hong Kong Limited.
Date | 1973 |
Object | clinic | floating clinic |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | medical | hosiptal |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Source | Information Services Department |
Accession No. | hkjc_P118575 |
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